International Business Machines Corp (IBM)

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International Business Machines Corp (IBM) Profile

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM.xnys) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in New York, USA. The company is engaged in cloud computing, artificial intelligence (IA), computer hardware, and computer software. IBM (IBM.xnys) is one of the world's largest employers with over 345,000 employees of which 5 have been awarded Nobel Prizes. The company’s market cap is currently $126.41B (USD). The company's board of directors is responsible for overall corporate management and includes - amongst others - the current or former CEOs of Covid-19 vaccine-related, and energy companies such as Johnson and Johnson, Royal Dutch Shell, UPS, and the Vanguard Group. IBM (IBM.xnys) is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), the Standard & Poor’s 100 (S&P-100), and the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P-500). IBM’s (IBM.xnys) recent deals are likely to put its share price on a bullish track soon. IBM has announced its collaboration with Honduras’ Coffee and Cocoa farmers and their cooperatives, collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Defense, and Moderna.

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